The presentation of the conservationist and research activities on the church and on the part of the monastery of the Saint Mary

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The Franciscan monastery of tertiary Glagolitic monks and Church of Saint Mary are located in Glavotok, the final west point of the island of Krk. The monastery was founded in the 15th century on the estates of the Frankopan princely family. From 2015. major construction work have been done on the restauration of the church and the part of the monastery. For this occasion, the new research findings of the medieval fresco together with the part of the northern wall of the original church and the results from the construction sounding along with archeological researches will be shown to the public.

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